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In some things, I think this video goes too far in trying to "connect dots."
For example: I don't think the guy filming this knows he's going to film an assassination. His voice is way too casual. If I were an active participant in an assassination -- and I would have to deal with cops and media when I turned in my video -- I'd be nervous and keyed-up, not lighthearted and casual.
Now, you can say "Well maybe he's a sociopath with ice-water for blood," but I go by Detective Fiction Rules: Do not assume a very rare and convenient psychology unless there's strong evidence for it, apart from the need to fill in a plot hole.
On the other hand, it's very possible he was signaled to follow the group. He might not have known what he was going to be documenting, but he might have been signaled: "Come with us. Fireworks to come."
Certainly he appears to avoid filming the thugs' faces -- though this is probably standard, automatic reflex from Antifa/BLM supporters at this point. If you aim a camera at their faces, they will beat you and they may kill youj.
And it does appear that these people were working together in a group.
We already know this was a premeditated political assassination.
This video may establish it was a coordinated conspiracy to assassinate a political opponent.
Will Joe Biden denounce antifa and BLM killers, identifying them by organization? Or will he continue insisting that there are Very Fine People on both sides of the assassination squad line, both killers and victims?
Below, Tim Pool talks about the video. Pool recoils from the video because it's so conspiratorial. I agree... sort of. It's too conspiratorial, but I do think it's an open question as to whether there was in fact a group agreement to commit a murder here.
There may be an actual conspiracy which then gets exaggerated by the conspiracy-prone.
This is kind of like a Kennedy Conspiracist view of the Zapruder film, where literally everyone filmed, from Umbrella Man to Hobos By the Fence, is assigned a role in the assassination.
Also, if the media is forced to make fun of the right for a "conspiracy theory," they will still have to cover a planned hit by a "100% antifa" assassin.
Which they do not want to do.
Biden alluded to Kyle Rittenhouse -- somehow he forgot to mention the man who was just murdered by his antifa Stormtroopers.
So I say: Push the video.
Why should the Media, the Democrats, and their NeverTrump allies (but I repeat myself thrice) be the only ones free to push one conspiracy theory after the other?
And seriously, I can't wait to read AllahPundit snidely dismissing this "conspiracy theory" while speculating in the next post that the video might be a Russian Disinformation Op.
Anyone else just feel like baiting the Conspiracy Theorists into denouncing Conspiracy Theories?